Adult High School

Subscribing to the philosophy of life-long learning, the Continuing Education Division offers a wide range of courses and programs for adults of all ages and interests.

What is Adult High School?

Adult High School (AHS): Adult High School is an accelerated academic program designed for individuals who have earned HS (high school) credit but was unable to complete their diploma. Bring an official transcript and let our staff access your transcripts and get you on your way to completing your HS diploma.

High School Equivalency

There are 3 easy steps to completing your High School Equivalency Diploma:

Complete the on campus orientation.

Pass the reading and math placement tests.

Complete the requirements for the High School Equivalency Diploma or Adult High School (AHS) Diploma program.

AHS Program Requirements

Complete the following minimum requirements:

4 English Credits

4 Math Credits (Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, and 1 other math)

3 Science Credits (Earth Science, Biology, and Physical Science)

4 Social Studies Credits (World Studies, US History I, US History II, and Civics)

1 Health and PE Credit

6 Elective Credits

(Students under the age of 18 must complete an additional 6 electives for a total of 28 credits)

Enrollment Process

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Testing Dates

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Items to Bring

Signed picture ID

Social Security Card

HS Transcript (AHS only)

*Minors must have a completed underage form: www.jamessprunt.edu/basic-skills

Fees

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Forms

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Transportation Help

James Sprunt Community College is proud to announce that beginning in August 2017, transportation will be available for students to attend classes in the Fall Semester. The cost of transportation will be included in the tuition and fees, resulting in no additional costs for the students utilizing the service. Students must provide a current James Sprunt Community College identification to use the shuttle.

“Transportation has been a barrier for many of our students,” said Brian Jones, associate vice president of student services. “We are trying to remove as many of the barriers as we can so that students can reach their academic goals.”

“We recently heard about a student who was walking to James Sprunt from Warsaw, it was a 10-mile walk, one way,” said Dr. Lawrence Rouse, president of James Sprunt Community College. “That is also why we know this service will be a great asset to our students who do not have access to transportation.”

There will be 7 pick-up/drop off sights at locations throughout Duplin County.